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The Huron Expositor, 1968-09-26, Page 6rr,n-1 6,-4HE HURON XPOITOR, SEAFORTH ONT SEM 24 1968 You Are Invited To See NEW 969 CARS Automotive Show .GODERICH ARENA Goderich, OntariO. Thursday - Friday SEPTEMBER 26-27 WEDDING INVITATIONS DIAL 527-0240 — SEAFORTH Dial 527-0240 We have moved to our new location, corner of Albert and Princess Street. across from Dory's Supertest, Clinton - effective Tuesday, October -1st With our new lo'cation we have doubled our .space for showroom and service and we -have also doubled our size for Warehousing. Be -a Farm• Service Centre For all pressure systems and farm line needs. '"Proudly Canadian" PHONE 482-9561 W. Service what we sell" RUSS ARCHER, Manager SPECIALS FOR Thursday, Friday. and Saturday. Redpath Granulated SUGAR Aylmer New Pack Choice PEAS 1 Lipton's Orange Pekoe TEA BAGS Swift's "Golden Dew" MARGARINE Nescafe Instant COFFEE 5 lb. bag 380 2 lge. 19 -oz. tins 450 pkg. of 60 750 4 1-1b. prints 890 6 -Oz. jar $1 NOS IiigIATO KETCHUP • • • • 11 -oz. btl. 250 Shirriff's Lushus — Assorted ' JELLY POWDERS reg pkg. 1 0 McCormick's SODA CRACKERS 1 -Ib. box 390 william's•Assorted JAMS - Swanson's — All Varieties TV DINNERS Size 163 California .9RANGES 4 9 -oz. -jars 7* 650 PRODUCE, Ontario Grown Cooking ONIONS Fresh Tendar CARROTS doz. 4,90 10-1bmesh bag 790 3-1b. bag 1 90 FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS SEE LONDON PREE PRESS THURSDAY mith's elle 5274E490 rte e Delivery n Increased Elikitries in The Women's Department at Seaforth Fall Fair attracted an entry that completely filled the large unique octangonal exhibi- tion hall. Judging was carded out on Thursday and a highlight of the first evening's program was the naming of the exhibitor in the women's division, 27 years of age or over, scoring the most points. Mrs. Wesley Heimpel of Wrox- eter won the prize and the ti- tle Senior Homemaker. The Jun- ior Homemaker title for exhib- itors 12-26 years vvai won by Mrs. Ronald Gross, Londesboro. In the horse department, Mrs. Heimpel led as top prize winner closely followed by other win- ' ners including Mrs. Dan Burns, Seaforth; Mrs. H. Morenz, Dash- wood; Mrs. E. Coleman, Sea - forth; Mrs. H. Colclough, Clin- ton; Mrs. Don Glousher, Blyth; Mrs. Helen Hoggarth, Clinton; Mrs. R. Aiken, Dublin; Mrs. Lorne Fell, Staffa; Mrs. Ron Gross, Londesboro; Mrs. Wm. Dolemage, Londesboro; Mrs. El- don Yeo, Clinton; Mrs. Chas. Johnston, Belgrave; Airs,••114. Vin- cent, Seaforth; Mrs. Ruth Camp- bell, Seaforth; Mrs. Ronald Ryan Walton; Mrs. Wm. Dale, Clin- ton; Mrs. George McGavin, and Mrs. Laverne Godkin of Walton. The judge was Mrs. Zella Hen- derson. / Members of area art clubs contributed interesting displays in the arts and crafts depart- ment. Exhibiting were Mrs: Win- ona Boulton, Mrs. Ross Savauge, E. C. Boswell, Miss Mabel Turn- bull, Miss Joan Hopper and Mrs. Anna Berscht of Seaforth, Mrs. A. Dolmage of Londesboro, and Mrs. Stanley Grey of RR 3 Sea - forth. Other winners in the arts and crafts section were Bonnie Stewart, Seaforth, Mrs. Lorne Fell, Staffa, Mrs, John McCow- an, S'eaforth, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Londesboro, Mrs. D. Glousher, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. IL Mor - wiz, Miss Dorothy Parke, Sea.' •forth, Mrs. Eldon 'Yeo, Miss Mary Ball, Seaforth, Mrs. Chas. Johnston, Barbara Brady, Sea - forth, -Mrs. Ron Gross, Londes- boro, Mrs. Laverne Godkin, Wal- ton, Mrs. Helen Hoggart and Mrs. Eininerson Coleman, Sea - forth. The Mrs. Wallace Haugh spec- - dal was won by Mrs. Wm. Dol - mage, News DUBLIN Mr. Jack Molyneaux attended the funeral of his brother Ed- ward James Molyneaux, in St. Petersburg, -Florida. itippen Club Meets The club "Cottons May Be Smart" met at the Legion Hall, Hensel with 14 members pre- sent. Darlene MacKay was elec- ted secretary and designs were judged fin- covers. The nanre of the club is to be the Kippen Cot- ton Pickers. Mrs. McLean and Mrs. Windsor, the leaders, dis- cussed preparing the fabric for cutting and choosing a pattern. Kippen 4-H girlg met at the home of Lynn Alderdice on Thursday with 15 members pre- sent. Officers elected were: president, Pam Patrick; Vice- president, Maureen Connolly; lunch committee, Darlene Mac- Kay ' and Barbara Gemmell; press reporter, Lynn Alderdice; telephone girls, -Marilyn Durst and Marianne Roberts. • The cover designers, bonne Whitehouse, Dianne MacKay and Joanne Stoll and the first secretary is to be Dianne Mac- .Ky. The commentator for ach- ievement day is Dianne Mac- Kay. The leaders, Mrs. Kenneth McLean and Mrs. Windsor, gave notes planning the dress, color flattery, becoming lines and the quality and finishes of ma- terial. Friends Honor_ Boyd Family About 100 friends, members of 13rodhagen Chamber of Com- merce and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyd met at the Brodhagen Community •Centre Tuesday evening to say farewell to them as they leave for their new home in -Seaforth. Euchre was played with Mrs. Edgar Elligsen and Harold Mogk Winning high prizes and Elmer Koehler and Mrs. Frank Johnston ,winning low prizes. The following address was read by Mrs. Peter McLaughlin: Dear Lenea and Bill: Well, here we are gathered to- gether, Tospend a social evening with you, RRelatives, freiends and neigh- bors, Chamber of Commerce members too. Since you have started off to- gether, Many years ago, You've endeared yourselves completely To everyone you know. As you look back on plans you've made' And hopes that you have had, The thought of all the things you've done Must make you proud and glad. Your door was always open to everyone you knew, With your warmth and under- ^ standing Love that's deep and true, With your.cheerful dispositions And your fine examples too. Your lives are %full of kindly deeds, Always fulfilling others' needs, You always found time to chat awhile, In the neighborhood or down the road a mile. Thirenth McKillop, well ay say, We're proud, we're glad you have 'done it this way. ' May your new home in Sea - forth bring wishes, Warm, sincere and true, And may the years that lie a- head, Be perfect through and through. We know these gifts that we will show, • From al the folks here, Will be a small remembrance, In your new home with good cheer. Signed on behalf of your friends and neighbors. A matching set of two end tables and coffee tables, two ta- ble lamps and a mirror was presented by rpter McLaughlin: Louis Duffy and Mr. and Mit. Dominit Murray. r • „ Mr. and Mrs. Boyd replied thanking everyone and extend- ing a warm welcome 'to all to visit them in Seaforth. THE HOME TEAM A 41f.,01 ry:9 't The display of apples was somewhat less than in previous years. Leading winners were Wm. Dolmage, Londesboro and Mrs. A. Jonison. ' Fruits and- Vegetables An outstanding fruit and veg- etable display aroused keen competition. Winners were Mrs. E. Howatt, Mrs. Alvin Jones, Mrs. Herman, Mrs. A. Finlayson, Mrs. H. Leonhardt, Mrs. Bruce Coleman, Mrs. Lorne Fell, Mrs. R. Aiken; Mrs. K. McLaren, Jill Wheatley and Mrs. G. Papple. The judge was Carl Thompson. There was a feast of eating as district cooks vied with each ot- her for prize money in the Home Economics department at Sea - forth Fall Fair. Leading prize winners here and in the Canned Fruits and Vegetable section in- cluded Mrs, K. McLaren, Mrs. Ron Gross, Mrs. E. Howatt, Mrs. Herman Leonhardt, Mrs. Nancy Allinson, Mrs. D. Glousher, Mrs. Colclough„Miss Mary Bull, Mrs. A. Jamieson,,Mrs. Heinwel, Mrs. Laverne Godkin, Mrs, Ruth Campbell, Mrs. Lorne Fell, Mrs. Ronald Ryan, Mrs. Wm. Dolm- age and MTS. NiVrra›, Scott. In a special event for the best chocolate cake, Mrs. Colclough was first, Mrs. Ron Gross, sec- ond and Mrs. Nancy Millson, third. The judge was Virginia M. Hackett. HENSALL A showing of thirty original oil paintings by Mrs. Grace Peck Hensall artist is on exhibition in Clinton, Public Library. Mrs. Wilbert Dilling was the lucky , winner of a picnictable in a draw at Exeter Fair. Rev. Harold Snell B. A. B. D. Minister of Riverside United Church, London., Awes guest min- ister at Chiselhurst United Church Anniversary Service held Sunday afternoon, delivering an informative message basing his thoughts from the sermon topic. "Contempomary Christians". Mus ic was provided by the Hibbert Township Trio of Joan Dow, Verna and Beth Christie. The -guest soloist was Gary Scholl of Hensall. The choir was directed by Mr. A. Rotss land mendPered a selection. Rev. Harold F. Carrie assisted with the service. Miss Ann Mickle Ieft Friday for London where she will enter her 3rd year at the University of , Western Ontario. cl %11 SI' OTRAL. "Knock it off, loudmouth!" People Who Read The Huron Expositor Occasionally? JUST SEE WHAT YOU ARE MISSING! Why be an occasional reader? Regular readers know the com- plete news coverage The Expositor providbs. They appreciate' the money -saving ads, the interesting features, the news of churches and societies. They watch for The Expositor pictures. 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